When going to the invitations tab, I think it should be physically harder to accidentally click on reject invitation. This doesn't have to be radical, it could just make them double-spaced. It would probably be easiest with an actual Horizontal line between them so that people have a reference frame. I don't have stats to back this up, but I am pretty sure most invitations are accepted, so the decline could be made smaller.

Concise description:

the decline invitation button will be moved farther away from the accept invitation button

perhaps it will also be made smaller

How this will benefit the site and/or other comments:

those of us who play on phones or other small devices won't misclick so much

in general, invitations will be accidentally denied less

I have often heard him say that he would not begin life again if he had to pay for it by his years at school. There is, he is accustomed to say, only one crime which is beyond pardon, the crime which poisons the pleasures and kills the smile of a child

Why not utilize check boxes on accept / decline for the entire pad so you can go thru the invite list and separately accept and decline each game, and change if wrong box is accidentally pushed etc.

Then once ur happy with all selections you "submit" and all accepts / declines are handled as usual and any without checks remain in the unccepted / declined area to be reviewed or timed out as normal?

IcePack

the Fallen, an unstoppable wave of Darkness! Armies will lay down their weapons to be taken into our numbers or die and lose their souls. What will you decide?

IcePack wrote:Why not utilize check boxes on accept / decline for the entire pad so you can go thru the invite list and separately accept and decline each game, and change if wrong box is accidentally pushed etc.

Then once ur happy with all selections you "submit" and all accepts / declines are handled as usual and any without checks remain in the unccepted / declined area to be reviewed or timed out as normal?

IcePack

I like this a lot. Usually I right click and open new tabs, but on my iPad that is less effective.

I have often heard him say that he would not begin life again if he had to pay for it by his years at school. There is, he is accustomed to say, only one crime which is beyond pardon, the crime which poisons the pleasures and kills the smile of a child